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Nov 27 2025EDUCATION

How Teaching Civics Can Strengthen Local Health

Civic education is more than just learning about government. It is a powerful tool that can help communities take charge of their health. When people understand how their local systems work, they can make better decisions. This includes choices about healthcare. Primary care is the first line of de

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Why Business Owners Are Shy About Succession Plans

Many business owners are not ready to hand over their companies. A recent study found that most of them do not have a clear plan for this. In fact, 76% of those surveyed said they either have no plan or are still working on one. This shows that many business owners are unsure about the future of the

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

Britain's Budget: A Short-Term Fix or Long-Term Flop?

Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, recently unveiled the government's budget, which seemed to calm both financial markets and Labour Party members. The budget included tax and spending hikes, which were well-received by Labour MPs who had been growing impatient with the government

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

LSU and Brian Kelly: The End of a Short-Lived Partnership

LSU has officially cut ties with former football coach Brian Kelly. The school has terminated his contract without cause, which means Kelly is eligible to receive the full $53 million buyout. This decision comes after a series of back-and-forth legal moves between Kelly and LSU. New LSU president W

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Building Trust Through Clear Decisions

Leaders often believe their personality shapes company culture, but it's the way decisions are made that truly matters. When leaders create clear, open systems, they build trust and a strong culture that lasts. Many leaders think their charm or empathy is what makes a company culture strong. Howeve

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

High School Football Showdown: Who Will Take the Crown?

In New Mexico, the football season is heating up as high school teams gear up for the state championship. This year's competition promises to be intense, with top teams vying for the title. Fans are buzzing with excitement, anticipating thrilling matchups and unforgettable moments on the field. The

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

WBD Shakes Up the Bidding Game

Warner Bros. Discovery is playing hard to get. They want more money. The company has told potential buyers to up their offers. Netflix, Comcast, and Paramount Skydance have until December 1 to submit better bids. They already sent in their first offers on November 20. But WBD wasn't impressed. This

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Nov 27 2025SCIENCE

A Glowing Butterfly in the Stars

A telescope in the Southern Hemisphere has snapped a breathtaking photo of a cosmic butterfly. This isn't your typical butterfly, though. It's a nebula, a cloud of gas and dust in space. The Butterfly Nebula, as it's called, is way out there, about 2, 500 to 3, 800 light-years away in the constellat

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Giving Local Talent a Fair Shot in San Diego's Booming Job Market

San Diego is buzzing with growth, but there's a big problem: companies can't find enough skilled workers. This isn't just about filling jobs; it's about who gets those jobs and how that affects the community. Local businesses, especially in defense, life sciences, and tech, are struggling to find t

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Nov 27 2025CRYPTO

Bitcoin and Ethereum: A Risky Bet for Business?

Peter Schiff, a well-known economist, has raised concerns about companies that hold Bitcoin or Ethereum as part of their treasury strategy. He argues that these companies lack a solid business model. Schiff points out that companies like Strategy rely heavily on Bitcoin. They do not generate much p

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